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Author Topic: rebonded my dropout, thanks to all  (Read 2234 times)

pedro

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rebonded my dropout, thanks to all
« on: May 08, 2003, 10:34:10 am »
 :) [smiley=nod.gif] [smiley=evil.gif]
I can once again ride my evo,
if it wasn't for site, I would have lost faith on my bike, a long time ago. Thanks to this support group I still feel as if I had just bought it.
Just hope if we all get a different bike, it will be the same......this site is a super bonus to all k2/evo owners.

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Re: rebonded my dropout, thanks to all
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2003, 11:33:11 am »

it's all good

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was it a piece of cake? or did you run into a snag?


pedro

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Re: rebonded my dropout, thanks to all
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2003, 03:25:21 pm »
I felt insecure when I did not know how the derailleur cable ran inside the swingarm. A couple of regulars here in the site clarified my thoughts and I decided to go for it. With a rubber hammer and screwdriver I forced the dropout out of the c.f. swingarm. The derailleur cable runs through a plastic guide that docks onto an orifice in the dropout, very simple.    After the dropout was out, a little sanding, cleaning, applying the epoxy glue and next day you are ready to go. ::)